We admit we wouldn't mind having any of these luxury bathrooms fitted in our humble hovels, but we do wonder how true they are to the boroughs. While the Notting Hill bathroom (representing "a safe and quiet neighbourhood with a strong community of young families and successful professionals") gets bedecked in peach, blue and green pastels, Camden's bathroom has an "edgy feel, with quirky additions. Bold colours and unusual furniture." (It looks like a smart navy blue bathroom to us.)

Now come on. If you're going to style your bathroom after one of London's boroughs — and by the way, we think it's a great idea — do it properly. How about a bathroom decked out head to toe in tattoo designs and leather to replicate the vibe of Camden Market? Or a shower shaped like a can of Red Stripe, twinned with a toilet that charges you £2 every time you use it, to replicate Notting Hill and its famous carnival?

We'd like to see some south London boroughs too — Loo-isham for example.

Naming the 'four most iconic' London boroughs is one thing. But to suggest Shoreditch and Notting Hill are among them is something else — seeing as they're not boroughs at all. Mistakes like that want us to take a long, cold shower.